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  1. Hace 5 días · Mathematics led over to logic, which in turn led over to religion: Bertrand eventually rebelled against his grandmother’s heavily Christian beliefs, although he expressed difficulty in determining whether he was an atheist or an agnostic. “Sometimes I have said one and sometimes the other,” he lamented, “without any clear principle by which to go.”

  2. Bertrand Russel in 1922: "None of our beliefs are quite true. In science, men’s attitude is tentative and full of doubt. In religion and politics, on the contrary, everybody considers it de rigueur to have a dogmatic opinion."

  3. Hace 2 días · I could make the argument that the fear of a literal Hell is what keeps fundamentalist religion in business. Hell has often been used as a scare-tactic to win converts and keep the faithful on the straight and narrow. Bertrand Russell wrote, “The fear of hell is the basis for the Christian faith.”

  4. Hace 2 días · He was godfather to the philosopher Bertrand Russell. In his views on religion, Mill was an agnostic and a sceptic. Mill died in 1873, at age 66, of erysipelas in Avignon, France, where his body was buried alongside his wife's. Works and theories

  5. Hace 2 días · Hace más de 50 años debo haberlo leído en un libro de Bertrand Russell —si la memoria no me falla yo estudiaba la preparatoria—. El célebre filósofo se burlaba de ciertas supersticiones ...

  6. Hace 3 días · In 1954, Bertrand Russell published “ Principals of Philosophy,” which outlined what he considered to be the foundations of a good life. In the book, he outlined principles he felt should guide us as we strive to live a fulfilling and meaningful life.

  7. Hace 1 día · Interestingly in this regard the philosophical usage of the word “content” is often traced to Bertrand Russell’s (1921, p. 236) Philosophy of Mind where he states that the contents of a belief “may consist of words only, or of images only, or of a mixture of the two, or of either or both together with one or more sensations.”